Slice
Single Parameter and Multi-parameter
Slice is the final step before exporting a printable file.
Choose Single Parameter Slice or Multi-parameter Slice and then click the slice button to enter slicing preview.


Resin volume is calculated by adding up voxels (pixel area × layer height). This theoretical value may be affected by various factors such as resin residue on the build plate and model surfaces, resin volatility, and density changes during curing.
Single Parameter Slice
Uses the default profile from the slicing settings list for all model data within the printable range on the platform.
Multi-parameter Slice
Only supported by some printers.
Multi-parameter Slice provides 3 modes, Model, Height, and Cross-sectional Area.
1. Model
Different models use different printing parameters.

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Models without specified Profile comply with the Profile use the Default Profile.

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Changes to profiles with the same name in the same printer environment will be synchronized.
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Uneditable items
*and other non-displayed printing parameters will follow the default profile.
2. Height
Layers at different heights use different printing parameters.

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Height sections without specified Profiles comply with the Profile use the Default Profile.

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Parameters for bottom layers and transition layers follow the Default Profile.
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Uneditable items
*and other non-displayed printing parameters will follow the default profile.

3. Cross-sectional Area
Different cross section areas use different parameters. The percentage refers to the the cross-section relative to the total effective area of the platform.

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Sections without specified Profile use the Default Profile.
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Parameters for bottom layers and transition layers follow the Default Profile.
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Uneditable items
*and other non-displayed printing parameters will follow the default profile.

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In the Cross-sectional Area mode, intervals are determined by the cross section areas. So a profile may be used by several intervals, as shown below:
Bottom and transition layers only apply to the lowest sections.